When you learn this golf swing move, you are going to add 20 yards to your game - it's proven. The golf swing has a few power sources - the wrist hinge being a BIG one. A lot of golfers know the importance of the wrist hinge in the golf swing but they don't know HOW to hinge the wrists properly. In fact, what you think is a "wrist hinge" really isn't dependent on the wrists at all - that's where golfers make the mistake thinking they need to consciously hinge their wrists in the golf swing. The wrists will hinge naturally in the golf swing if you allow them to.
The golf swing piece I am going to show you today will make you rethink your wrist hinge and have you busting drives way past your playing partners.
What I am talking about is the CRUCIAL role of the trail forearm in the golf swing. The folding of the trail arm hinges your wrists. For the right handed golfer, when you keep upper right arm connected to your side, you will find that it naturally folds (when you are keeping your left arm straight). Also, the folding gives you massive wrist hinge for serious power in your golf swing.
Thanks for the response. I’m working my way through GSS... and will continue to do so… I just trying not to learn self-inflicted bad habits 🤣 Just because a move makes sense to me doesn’t necessarily mean it will work out in the long run 🤷♂️ I’ll probably do that V1 thing after completing GSS and the other courses relating to the driver. I may do two — one for my irons and one for my drivers. I feel like I’ve got a bit of the yips when it comes to using my driver now 🤦♂️